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Projections For The Future Of Remediation Industry

28/11/2019
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Is it possible to predict where the remediation industry is heading in the future? As the years go by, technology keeps going forward and the methods used to perform our inspections have evolved into highly accurate readings - made by air pollution meters - that allow us to determine what areas of the building have been affected by water damage, but, is that really all the mold remediation industry needs to thrive?

In today’s episode, Robert Hidajat and I will be discussing all the topics related to the evolution of the remediation industry, the uncountable advantages of the Instascope, what are the primary sources of water damage in California and also, we’ll get to know a little more about Robert’s story and the gratifying feeling of helping others to overcome their mold problems.

Tune in and join us for this new episode of the Manage Mold podcast.

Key points discussed:

  • Paying close attention to what costumers have to say during the inspection (02:55)
  • The unquestionable advantage of using the Instascope in the inspection process (06:18)
  • Following that gut feeling and bringing an end to end air inspection in every case (09:18)
  • The undeniable importance of doing an annual air inspection (10:58)
  • The primary sources of water damage and mold contamination in the Southwestern United States (13:47)
  • The gratifying feeling of helping others solve their mold problems (18:46)
  • Robert's predictions in the future of the mold remediation industry (21:54)

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